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Foot Levelers’ 2010 Seminars to Benefit NUHS

by Jan 11, 2010

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Foot Levelers, producer and distributor of top orthotic and chiropractic medical equipment, has launched a series of 44 seminars throughout 28 states. The seminars offer attendees access to top experts in the chiropractic field, as well as a way to support several chiropractic colleges.

Proceeds from three of the Foot Leveler seminars will be shared with National University of Health Sciences — those seminars featuring Dr. Manuel Duarte’s presentation on Low Back Stabilization. Dr . Duarte is a faculty clinician at NUHS and a noted chiropractic expert in orthotics and sports medicine.

The seminars benefiting National University of Health Sciences will be presented in these cities on the following dates:

March 13 – 14, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

May 1 – 2, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

June 5 – 6, Greensboro, North Carolina

To register or receive more information on the seminar topics and speakers, call Foot Levelers at 1-800-553-4860. You can also register online and save $10 on the cost of the seminar at www.footlevelers.com

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